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Day one.

Not specific classes to start, but incorporate it into everything.

How humans exchange value is fundemental.

Which one of the following has led to more pages of Human Action being actually read?

The Mises Institute

Or

Satoshi

Sorry bro, but that sounds fiat AF.

We ain't there yet.

Stack harder,

Start a meetup,

Write a tutorial,

Orange pill your local farmers,

Learn to code,

Keep fighting.

Roll up yoursleeves and get to work.

The Internationals have better seats than the Fords, but way worse visibility.

That's a serious drive. Find a hot tub and a chiropractor.

I'm trying to regenerate the land for my great great grandchildren, not leave them with the byproducts of fiat.

General principal is to make the species you want so healthy that there's no room for the unwanted species.

What is this one vote stuff?

You're obviously from the suburbs.

In both the city, and the country, everyone votes as many times as necessary to get the desired outcome.

Replying to Avatar Ivan

Palantir

Hahaha

I guess we can trust them to do bad things for the benefit of the state.

Too bad.

I know how bitcoin has improved my habits. Would be happy to let go of some sats on the hope that it might do the same for someone who's on the streets.

Bitcoin is governed by individual nodes. Currently there are at least 10K (some estimates up to 50K), many of them behind Tor.

Anyone can run a node if they are willing to devote enough storage to hold the timechain (blockchain) and a few hundred Kb of bandwidth per day. It can easily be done with less than $100 USD worth of hardware.

All of the software is MIT licensed (FOSS) and many people run older versions to ensure no malicious changes are put into updates.

Any node that doesn't agree with my node is simply ignored by my node. What we call the bitcoin network is simply all those nodes that agree on the same set of rules.

Miners compete to find blocks that are accepted by the majority of nodes.